Disconnect the negative terminal on the battery for 30 seconds. The PCM will reset.
Disconnecting Auto Battery Terminal ConnectorsYes, it is safe to disconnect a "car" battery while it's raining, IF you do it properly.When disconnecting a vehicle battery, raining or not, ALWAYS disconnect the NEGATIVE [--] terminal first, and when reconnecting, always connect the NEGATIVE terminal last.
Disconnect the negative cable first and connect the same negative terminal last when installing the new battery.
disconnect negative battery terminal depress brake petal fully for 30-45 seconds reconnect negative battery terminal
Always the negative cable first.
Disconnect the negative terminal first. Then disconnect the positive terminal. Pull the ends straight up. Unbolt the top of the battery frame and lift up the cover on the battery.
make sure radio settings/presets are saved disconnect negative battery terminal disconnect positive battery terminal unscrew the battery mount take battery out put new battery in put the mount back reconnect battery terminals
Disconnect the negative - terminal first, then the positive + terminal. Unfasten the battery hold down clamp. When reinstalling the terminal connections connect the positive terminal first.
Disconnect negative battery terminal. Loosen the serpentine belt - loosen the tensioner. Disconnect the alternator connections at the terminals. Slip the serpentine belt off the alternator pulley and pull the alternator out. Install is reverse.
The negative terminal of a battery has a - sign and positive terminal has a + sign.
there is no button of switch you have to disconnect the negative battery terminal
Disconnect the negative terminal to the battery and reattach - that resets the monitor lights.